shoemaker
a person who makes or mends shoes.
Origin of shoemaker
1Other words from shoemaker
- shoemaking, noun
Other definitions for Shoemaker (2 of 2)
William Lee "Willie", 1931–2003, U.S. jockey.
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How to use shoemaker in a sentence
Representatives from shoemakers Saucony, Asics, New Balance, and Adidas were among those in attendance.
New Balance Lobbies Congress to Make the U.S. Military's Only Running Shoe | Tim Mak | September 8, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAll kinds of articles were brought there and laid out for inspection; but the shoemakers were particularly numerous.
A Woman's Journey Round the World | Ida PfeifferCordwainer was the old name for "shoemaker," and is still kept in the names of shoemakers' guilds and societies.
Stories That Words Tell Us | Elizabeth O'NeillIn any case, Shoemakers statement has no bearing whatever on the pharmacologic action of pure amorphous phosphorus.
Shoemakers were then a very drucken set, but his beasts keepit him frae them.
Captains of Industry | James Parton
There were among them masons and carpenters and blacksmiths and shoemakers and doctors.
The Contemporary Review, January 1883 | Various
British Dictionary definitions for shoemaker
/ (ˈʃuːˌmeɪkə) /
a person who makes or repairs shoes or boots
Derived forms of shoemaker
- shoemaking, noun
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